Something there is more needful than Expense, And something previous ev'n to Taste — 'tis Sense : Good Sense, which only is the gift of Heaven, And, though no Science, fairly worth the seven... Agriculture of Pennsylvania - Página 21por Pennsylvania. State Board of Agriculture - 1888Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Alexander Pope - 1869 - 570 páginas
...which many buy too dear: 40 Something there is more needful than Expense, And something previous ev'n to Taste — 'tis Sense: Good Sense, which only is the gift of Heav'n, And tho' no Science, fairly worth the seven3: A Light, which in yourself you must perceive;... | |
| 1839 - 618 páginas
...which many buy too dear : Something there is more needful than expense, And something previous e'en to taste — 'tis Sense : Good sense, which only is...Heaven, And though no science, fairly worth the seven." THE celebrity which Mr. Assheton Smith has acquired as a Master of Hounds made me very desirous, for... | |
| William Lucas Sargant - 1870 - 356 páginas
...Chasles, nor perhaps any mere mathematician, to interpret a series of statistics. What is wanted is " Good sense which only is the gift of heaven, And though no science, fairly worth the seven." At the same time, I am far from meaning that men engaged in affairs generally possess the necessary... | |
| William Lucas Sargant - 1870 - 406 páginas
...Chasles, nor perhaps any mere mathematician, to interpret a series of statistics. What is wanted is " Good sense which only is the gift of heaven, And though no science, fairly worth the seven." At the same time, I am far from meaning that men engaged in affairs generally possess the necessary... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1889 - 574 páginas
...Designs of the Baths, Arches, Theatres, &c., of Ancient Rome ; " and was an Essay on the text — " Good sense, which only is the gift of Heaven, And, though no science, fairly worth the seven," Founded as it was on the speculative principles he had adopted from Bolingbroke, Pope imagined that... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1872 - 514 páginas
...sense be united with it : o>? ovSev rj /jMOr)<rt,v> dv /Mr; z/ow Trapfj. So Pope, in his homage to " Good sense, which only is the gift of Heaven, And though no science, worth the other seven." In more than one page of his treatise Locke recog* "Value the judicious, and... | |
| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1873 - 802 páginas
...is in the main the expression of the conclusions reached by supreme good sense, or, as he puts it, Good sense, which only is the gift of heaven, And though no science, fairly worth the seven. Good sense is one of the excellent qualities to which we are scarcely inclined to do justice at the... | |
| Richard Harrison Black - 1874 - 472 páginas
...or characters, of rational agents, which we call good or virtuous. " There's something previous ev'n to taste — 'tis sense, " Good sense, which only..." And though no science, fairly worth the seven." * Pope. Common sense, is a term that has been variousiy used both by ancient and modern writers. With... | |
| Richard Harrison Black - 1874 - 470 páginas
...or characters, of rational agents, which we call good or virtuous* " There's something previous ev'n to taste — 'tis sense, " Good sense, which only..."And though no science, fairly worth the seven."* Pope. Common sense, is a term that has been variously used botli by ancient and modern writers. With... | |
| Mary Louisa Searle - 1874 - 286 páginas
...September morn that Paul Haddon was nominated curate of the West Haddon parish. CHAPTER V AUNT BESS. " Good sense, which only is the gift of heaven, And, though no science, fairly worth the seven.'' Pope. ! Aunt Bess ; what a ' brick ' you look !" cried Harry Haddon, springing from the carriage which... | |
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